Anonymous wrote:Admissions experience at NCS was so wonderful I’m disappointed that others had a different experience.
We were entirely skeptical of NCS but we were warmed over by the admissions director
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Can’t judge a book by a cover but I don’t want my kids in a dark basement with no windows for 6 hours a day.
Not my preference either but I'd take a superstar for a teacher vs. a nice facility any day.
Interested to hear more about things in addition to facilities (though I do think windows are kind of a non-negotiable). Some of the posts about culture, student stress levels, etc, are very helpful in thinking through an investment at these places.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Can’t judge a book by a cover but I don’t want my kids in a dark basement with no windows for 6 hours a day.
Not my preference either but I'd take a superstar for a teacher vs. a nice facility any day.
Anonymous wrote:I was surprised how rude the AD at NCS was and then shadow day was not much better. I thought the campus was pretty though and very updated. Sidwell was beautiful and their whole process was much better than we had imagined. Potomac was a wild card. Beautiful campus but sort of cold during admission and basically assumed our child would not get in. Maret needs some updating but they are so warm there it makes up for a lot. The lacking playing fields make it a hard choice if your child loves athletics so something to consider. Stone Ridge was 100 percent better than we had thought. That school moved up many places after our tour. GDS is not a place for an athletic child but many impressive kids and teachers.
Anonymous wrote:Can’t judge a book by a cover but I don’t want my kids in a dark basement with no windows for 6 hours a day.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Plus those fancy facilities do not get you into top colleges. You just end up paying more tuition for the same college result.
Please, there's more to life than where you go to college! I am happy to pay more and have better facilities- that only means my kids will bbe more comfortable when in school. Making everyday life count- not only in school.
Anonymous wrote:I haven’t been in a few years but thought Maret was fine in both appearance and was very welcoming.
I was not a Maret fan but became enamored mid tour.
Was shocked at the HS and MS CAMPUS for WIS
PLeasantly surprised by the warmth and welcoming vibe of NCS
DIsappointed in appearance of GDS and how rude much of the admissions staff was. I’ve since talked to others who had a different experience but would love to re-tour to have the experience of others.
Disappointed at Sidwell as well. Not sure if we visited during a bad week, but our tour was so underwhelming. The precious interactions w personnel left me w very high hopes. The kids just didn’t seem happy to be there.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
Was shocked at the HS and MS CAMPUS for WIS
Shocked how?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We toured NCS and Maret within the same week. NCS was gorgeous and Maret seemed grungy and cramped in comparison. However, the student tour guides were impressive at both!
FWIW, Maret's tuition is about $7,000/year less than NCS and $9,000/year less than STA. For the super wealthy, that may not matter. But for those of us who are not on financial aid and struggle to send our kids to private school, I am totally fine with buildings not being "gorgeous" so the education is a bit more affordable.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We toured NCS and Maret within the same week. NCS was gorgeous and Maret seemed grungy and cramped in comparison. However, the student tour guides were impressive at both!
FWIW, Maret's tuition is about $7,000/year less than NCS and $9,000/year less than STA. For the super wealthy, that may not matter. But for those of us who are not on financial aid and struggle to send our kids to private school, I am totally fine with buildings not being "gorgeous" so the education is a bit more affordable.